On Sat, 18 Dec 2010, jdd wrote:

> Le 18/12/2010 19:45, n179911 a écrit :
> > I am using MacBook Pro running MacOSX 10.5.
> > Does it have hardware virtualization?
>
> as it's name implies, hardware virtualization comes with the harware
> :-)
>
> I would be very intersted to know i there is a software test to
> control this? (may be run vmware and see if the desired options are
> available?

  a software test to detect H/W virtualization support?  sure, that's
trivial under linux, at least.  just cat /proc/cpuinfo and look for
one of the flags "svm" or "vmx".  or were you asking something a bit
trickier?

rday

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